pump
pump1 definition
pump (pump)
noun
- any of various machines that force a liquid or gas into or through, or draw it out of, something, as by suction or pressure
- Informal the heart
Etymology: ME pumpe < MDu pompe < Sp bomba, prob. of echoic orig.
transitive verb
- to raise or move (fluids) with a pump
- to remove water, etc. from, as with a pump
- to drive air into with a pump or bellows
- to force in, draw out, drive, move up and down, pour forth, etc. by means of a pump or as a pump does
- to apply force to with a pumping, up-and-down motion
- Informal
- to question closely and persistently
- to get (information) from a person in this way
- Physics to transfer or inject energy into (particles, the electrons of a laser, etc.)
intransitive verb
- to work a pump
- to raise or move water, etc. with a pump
- to move up and down or go by moving up and down like a pump handle or piston
- to flow in, out, or through by, or as if by, being pumped
- Basketball, Football to fake a shot or a throw
pump Idioms
pump iron
Slang to lift barbells in weight-lifting exercises
pump up
- to inflate (a tire, ball, etc.) with air
- Informal to fill with confidence, enthusiasm, etc.
pump2 definition
pump (pump)
noun
a low-cut shoe without straps or ties; esp., such a woman's shoe with a moderate to high heel
Etymology: < ? prob. < Fr colloq. pompe, boot, shoe, lit. pump: jocular for a shoe which pumps in the water
Webster's New World College Dictionary Copyright © 2009 by Wiley Publishing, Inc., Cleveland, Ohio.
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